Crisis Convoy
The Story of HX231, A Turning Point in the Battle of the Atlantic
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book provides a detailed account of Convoy HX231, a critical engagement during World War II where Allied naval forces faced off against German U-boats in the North Atlantic. It highlights the strategic importance of the convoy system and how this particular battle marked a significant shift in the Allies' favor in the ongoing Battle of the Atlantic.
Key points:
1. Convoy System's Role: The book highlights the convoy system's crucial role in World War II, especially in the Battle of the Atlantic, using Convoy HX231 as an example.
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